Posts Tagged ‘Wreaths’
Wreaths by Terri Chandler
As Heard on The Daily Gardener Podcast: Wreaths by Terri Chandler This book came out in 2018, and the subtitle is Fresh, Foraged, and Dried Floral Arrangements. Ah, Wreaths! A veritable cornucopia of botanical bliss, a verdant tapestry woven with nature’s most exquisite threads. Imagine a world where your home is adorned not merely with lifeless…
Read MoreOctober 1, 2021 Pollinating via Toothbrush, LeRoy Abrams, Eudora Welty, Glenn Leiper, Neil Gaiman, Wreaths by Terri Chandler, and Robin Wall Kimmerer
Today in botanical history, we celebrate an American botanist, professor, and writer, an American short-story writer, and her last novel, and the amateur botanist honored with the Australian Native Plants Award. We’ll hear an excerpt from Neil Gaiman’s book, Season of Mists. We Grow That Garden Libraryâ„¢ with a master book on wreaths. And then…
Read MoreNovember 30, 2020 Wreaths to Keep Up, Martha Ballard, Nathanael Pringsheim, Mark Twain, Charlotte Fiske Bates, Trees, Shrubs & Hedges for Your Home, and Lucy Maud Montgomery
Today we celebrate an herbalist who kept a remarkable journal. We’ll also learn about the German botanist who founded the study of algae. We’ll review the charming words of an American writer and poet born today. We Grow That Garden Libraryâ„¢ with a helpful guide for trees, shrubs, and hedges. And then we’ll wrap things…
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